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General concepts of superintendencies, managements, and branches

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General concepts of superintendencies, managements, and branches

Imagine a tree, with its branches, in which we have a Superintendency that is subdivided into Managements, and consequently these are subdivided into Teams; in other words, it is a three-level tree that uses a hierarchical process.

In order to exemplify the concept above, see the example below:

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In the example above, the company headquartered in São Paulo has in its structure two Superintendencies (North and Northeast) and Southeast, and each one has two linked managements, just as the four teams are linked to their respective managements, as illustrated in the structure above. For each hierarchical level there are different views and permissions; in other words, the operator's action will be limited according to their access level.